Custom Home Builder

Dallas-Based Bella Vita Custom Homes Goes Belly Up After Branching Out in Austin

By Joanna England / February 16, 2017 /

According to a brand new investigative report from KXAN in Austin, Dallas-based Bella Vita Custom Homes has declared bankruptcy. The builder, after failing to pay subcontractors and losing vast sums of client money, has permanently closed and remains a target in lawsuits. Bella Vita was founded in Dallas in 2010, with its trademark white crest…

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Bella Custom Homes Offers Rare Frisco Lots

By Candy Evans / June 15, 2016 /

Frisco real estate is some of the hottest in the nation, with the big influx of new residents who are looking to live close to their work along the $5-billion mile and nearby. But this huge influx of new residents to the Frisco area means it’s harder to find available lots for true custom homes.…

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Barrow Durrett’s Latest Preston Hollow Custom Home Masterpiece

By Karen Eubank / February 18, 2016 /

Let’s face it, Barrow Durrett knows what appeals to Dallas buyers. Their latest custom home at 6335 Pemberton Drive, designed by Fusch Architects, ticks every box and then some. They consistently build properties that hit the mark, not only in construction and style, but also in finish-out and amenities. Any builder that has the foresight to…

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Real Estate Virtual Reality: Worth3D Creates Interactive Experiences for Luxury Listings

By Leah Shafer / January 17, 2016 /

In the competitive business of luxury real estate, attracting attention to a listing and making it memorable are critical for Realtors hoping catch the eye of potential buyers and land big sales. This is particularly true of out-of-town or international buyers viewing multiple properties online, narrowing their selections, and making an offer before ever setting foot in town. Worth3D…

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Crime Report: Call the Coppers; They Stole My Copper!

By Zachary Dickens / September 16, 2014 /

Unless their clients want to shell out even more money, home builders can’t secure their work sites 24 hours a day. Criminals know this, and that’s why a combined $15,000 worth of copper pipes were stolen from two University Park construction sites during the weekend of Sept. 6-7. The crimes happened in the 4000 block…

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